Big game hunter defends slaughter of endangered animals

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by Brad Hunter
Big game hunter Olivia Opre went on a British morning show to defend killing endangered animals. ITV THIS MORNING
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A big game hunter is defending her wanton slaughter as helping to preserve endangered animals.

American Olivia Opre, 41, told a British TV show she hunts so she can be close to nature. She’s killed more than 100 different species and had them stuffed.

“I think what it is, it’s bringing me to a place where I get to be a part of these wild places. And amongst the people of these areas, it’s the adventure, it’s the pursuit,” Opre told ITV This Morning.

“It’s something that pushes you to a limit you are not comfortable with and it takes you out of your comfort zone and for…

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3 thoughts on “Big game hunter defends slaughter of endangered animals

  1. I think you can get close to nature without killing. The old hunters-are-conservationists routine is getting old. Maybe they’ve said enough that they believe it, but we don’t.

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